Hi,
You can also do it with "bandwidth" interface command.
example:
interface e0
bandwidth XXX
This way, the ospf cost of only this interface will be
changed from default. (But this will also affect the
metrics of IGRP and EIGRP, if you are also running
these protocols on this interface)
If you use "ospf auto-cost reference-bandwidth XXX"
the ospf cost of all the interfaces on the router will
get changed fromt the default. (This will not affect
the IGRP & EIGRP metrics)
Hope this helps,
Muthu Mohanasundaram
CCIE # 5938
--- peter brown <pita40@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does anybody have a sample config where they
> modified ospf cost without
> using "ip ospf cost" command. I know it has to do
> with bandwidth
> manipulation ie "ospf auto-cost reference-bandwidth
> xxx" where xxx is
> bandwidth value. Please help.
>
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